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Israel Admits Targeted Strike Killed Gaza Journalists as Military Operation Deepens

The attack has triggered calls for impartial inquiry after nearly two years of journalist casualties in Gaza.

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Overview

  • The IDF acknowledged that a drone strike on tents near al-Shifa Hospital on Aug. 10 killed six Palestinian journalists, including Al Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif, and asserted one had ties to Hamas.
  • UN Secretary-General António Guterres and UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini condemned the killings and called for an independent, impartial investigation.
  • The European Union and several governments have demanded evidence for Israel’s claims linking the journalists to Hamas, and media rights groups have challenged the narrative.
  • Aid agencies warn that months-long blockades and restricted crossings have driven Gaza toward food-system collapse, with UN reports of daily deaths from malnutrition.
  • Israeli forces have intensified bombardment of Gaza City ahead of a planned ground operation, and ceasefire talks in Cairo remain stalled after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ruled out partial deals.